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For this Saturday’s indulgent breakfast, I prepped a batch of cinnamon buns! The recipe comes from one of my favorite blogs, Sprinkle Bakes. The original recipe isn’t for overnight style buns, but I did a slow rise in the fridge overnight so I could bake them fresh this morning.

I prepped and shaped the dough following the recipe, then put them in the fridge overnight (where they could slowly rise), and then picked up the recipe where I left off the night before. If you want to do this, just take the buns out of the fridge while the oven is preheating, and they are good to go. Let’s be honest… No one has 2.5 hours in the morning to make the recipe from start to finish all at once. This ain’t no bakery where the baker wakes up at 3 am, yo.

The cinnamon buns turned out great! The bread was very light and fluffy and the middles of each roll were so gooey with cinnamon sugar. I was only planning on eating one, but the gorgeous slathering of frosting glaze lured me back in for seconds.

Chuy’s brings in some fun, festive TexMex color and flavor to South Park. The restaurant chain from Texas has hit the Queen City and it’s causing quite a commotion. From the vibrant colors and fake palm trees, to the “junk in the trunk” nacho bar, people are eating it up! A Wednesday dinner at 6:30 pm included a wait for a table. Had I arrived any later, I would have been facing a long night of hanging out with a crowd of fellow hungry people clutching blue buzzers. It looks like this joint has the luck of its neighbor Cowfish – always bustling and hopping with diners (which include couples [who look like they may be on dates] and many families of rugrats.

Most on the menu is under $10. Most impressive is that all the tortillas are handmade in restaurant. The free chips brought to the table are extremely light and crisp, reminiscent of Indian papadum. The salsa is pico de gallo style – fresh and spicy.

Another reason to arrive early besides avoid the wait, is to get in on the trunk of nachos. No joke. Chuy’s offers a FREE, yes, free, nacho bar served out of a remodeled car trunk from the hours of 4 to 7 pm, Monday through Friday.

Who knew the queen of yo-yo weight loss and healthy living would feature such a sinfully delicious recipe in her O Magazine?

These Gooey Cinnamon Sticky Buns are the best I’ve tried yet. Unlike past buns I’ve made, these aren’t hard hockey pucks with stick-to-your-teeth, pull-out-your-cavities goo. These are soft and pillowy. Gooey and warm. Caramel-y and crunchy.

Each bun comes out swirled with a gooey dose of baked cinnamon and brown sugar, then glazed with the sweet, sticky mixture and pecans which makes a bun, a sticky bun.

Make these at night, let them sit overnight in the fridge, and pop them into oven in the morning. Voila! Your kitchen will be instantly transformed into a gourmet bakery.

Gooey Cinnamon Sticky Buns

Servings: Makes 15 buns

Ingredients

1/4 cup warm (105° to 115°) water

1 package (1/4-ounce) active dry yeast

1/3 cup sugar

3/4 cup milk

4 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for greasing

3 large egg yolks

1 tablespoon finely grated orange zest [I opted to omit this]

1 1/4 teaspoons kosher salt

4 to 4 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting

1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar

1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

4 tablespoons unsalted butter

3/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar

4 tablespoons unsalted butter

3 tablespoons honey

1 tablespoon light corn syrup

1 1/2 cups (6 ounces) coarsely chopped pecans

Directions

To make dough: In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine warm water, yeast and 1 tsp. sugar. Stir to dissolve and let sit until foamy, about 5 minutes. Add milk, butter, remaining sugar, egg yolks, orange zest, salt and 3 cups flour and mix on low speed until blended. Switch to a dough hook and then, again on low, slowly incorporate 1 cup remaining flour. Increase speed to medium, kneading dough until smooth and slightly sticky (adding last 1/4 cup flour if too wet), 3 to 5 minutes. Remove dough from mixing bowl, shape into a ball and place in a large, greased bowl. Turn to coat and cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour. After dough has risen, punch down. Turn out onto a lightly floured cutting board and let sit 20 minutes.

To make filling: Combine brown sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl. Melt butter; keep separate.

Roll dough out into a 12″ x 18″ rectangle. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar mixture. Starting with the long side, roll dough into a cylinder. Place seam side down on a flat surface and cut crosswise into 15 slices.

To make topping: In a 1-quart saucepan, combine brown sugar, butter, honey and corn syrup over low heat; stir until sugar and butter are melted. Pour mixture into a greased 9″ x 13″ pan and sprinkle pecans on top.

Place dough slices, flat side down, on top of prepared topping. Crowd them so they touch. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.